(Sports Network) - The Charlotte Bobcats have lost six in a row on the road
and will try to end that streak Saturday night when they visit the Boston
Celtics, a team that will be in search of revenge.
The Bobcats' last victory outside of Charlotte came on Feb. 19 in Orlando.
It's not like they've been great at home either. The Bobcats bested these same
Celtics on Tuesday, 100-74. That halted a 10-game losing streak for the
Bobcats.
On that night, Paul Pierce sat out for the Celtics, but a win is a win and
those come infrequently for this young Bobcats team, who own the worst record
in the NBA.
They failed to make it two in a row on Friday night in Toronto against the
Raptors. The Bobcats held a lead in the final frame, but only managed 10
points in the fourth quarter and lost, 92-78.
"We had a one-point lead in the fourth, but we couldn't make free throws and
lost points there. We can't win if we only score 10 points in the fourth,"
Bobcats coach Mike Dunlap said. "They did a good job with us in the paint, but
you just can't win in the NBA if you score 10 points in the fourth quarter."
The starting backcourt of Gerald Henderson and Kemba Walker played great.
Henderson scored 22 points, grabbed seven rebounds and picked up three steals.
Walker finished with 20 points, four boards, four assists and three steals.
The Bobcats amassed 14 steals for the night.
The Celtics snapped a two-game losing streak on Wednesday with a 112-88 home
victory over the Raptors.
It was milestone night for Boston's Big Two.
Kevin Garnett had 12 points on the night, but his fourth point moved him past
Jerry West into sole possession of 15th place on the NBA's all-time scoring
list.
"Someday I'll probably sit back and actually think about and it'll probably
mean something, but the one word I just keep thinking about is that I'm
flattered," Garnett said.
Paul Pierce netted 15 points and his 10th point inched him past Charles
Barkley for 20th on the NBA's all-time scoring list. Pierce made a free-throw
for his 11th point and that vaulted him by Allen Iverson for 10th on the
league's all-time free-throws made list.
"I think I'm going to appreciate it because it's Charles Barkley," Pierce
said. "You know what I'm saying? When you pass a guy like Barkley, one of the
greatest players that ever played the game, it says a lot."
The Celtics are just 3 1/2 games behind the New York Knicks for first in the
Atlantic Division. Boston is seventh in the East and is only a half-game out
of the fifth seed.
Charlotte has taken two of three this season from the Celtics, but has lost
seven of eight in Bean Town.
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